Madison Marzario

Athlete Ambassador

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Madison Marzario is a Minnesota native that accomplished her goal of playing Division I hockey on a full scholarship. Madison started her career at Shattuck St. Mary's where she played seven competitive years; Four years of which she played on the Women's Prep team as the youngest player ever. Her team, many of which became Olympians, won three National Championships during her time. Madison graduated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute after four years of Division I hockey and a dual major in Business & Management and Finance. She started her career at Ernst and Young but quickly realized her desire to be apart of evolving industries and start-ups. After managing an innovative product at Foursquare, she pursued her passion in the Cannabis industry where she now works at LeafLink as an Account Executive for the East Coast. To continue education and growth within the industry Madison co-founded CARE Division: CBD focused formulations to help individuals constantly CARE for themselves whether it's daily supplements that empower one's wellbeing or afterCARE relief.

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In The News

Social isolation and loneliness among older adults is one of the most serious health issues facing our country today. Combatting that problem is the goal of a new public-private partnership – the K.A.R.E.S. Community (Keystone Athletics, Recreation and Esports) – which will use virtual technology to bring Pennsylvania seniors together for Esports and electronic gaming fun.

KARES' partners include its founder, health technology and innovation consultancy, EnableHealth; the PA Esports Coalition; Pittsburgh's Jewish Healthcare Foundation; Geisinger Musculoskeletal Institute; Athletes for Care; RTI International; the KNGDM Group; the PA Office of Rural Health and the Keystone State Games, among others. The partnership is looking to pilot its first virtual activities at the next Keystone Games, re-scheduled now for October 2020.

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Surveys Underscore Concerns Over Youth Sports Programs Folding

In a survey of youth sports organizers from youth sports sponsorship platform LeagueSide, 46 percent believe their programs are in danger of permanently shuttering due to the impact of COVID-19.

Thirty-eight percent of organizations indicated they have, at most, three months of runway remaining before they go under given their current circumstances. The survey of 290 youth sports organizers from LeagueSide’s network was provided exclusively to Morning Consult. The poll was conducted from April 10 to 30.